Basic amenities still elude Mankidia families

Basic amenities still elude Mankidia families

Baripada: Basic amenities continue to elude members of Mankidia community residing at the foothills of Similipal and nearby forest of Mayurbhanj district.

The Mankidias, a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG), are struggling to sustain themselves without basic facilities like health care drinking water, electricity, connectivity, education and housing.

In a glaring example is the condition of the inaccessible Khadia colony of Patapur village under Luhashila panchayat and Dehuri Sahi in Bijatala block on the border of Mayurbhanj and Jharkhand.

Apart from basic facilities, benefits both central and state government schemes such as MGNRES Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana and Biju Pucca Ghar Yojana are yet to be reach the tribals residing in the remote area. The tribals have to travel several kilometers to fetch drinking water, consult a doctor or reach the market to sell the forest products.

Khadia Colony, which houses 10 Mankidia families is worst hit by neglect by the administration. Surprisingly, the locals alleged that not a single official of the district administration has visited the village till date. Without the benefits of several schemes launched for the welfare of tribals, the villagers are finding it difficult to sustain their livelihood, they said.

Similar is the situation in Dehuri Sahi of Betajharan where 12 such families reside. Nanda Dehuri and Chandra Dehuri of the village said Aadhar, ration card and voter cards are yet to be provided to them.

With the only pre-school situated around a kilometer away from the village, children of the village are forced to accompany their parents to graze cattle and goat.

Villagers fetch drinking water from a well and stream which are situated at a distant of 1.5 km from the village, they said.

Surendra Dehuri, another villager, said electricity is yet to reach the area.

Though villagers have apprised the Sarpanch, BDO and Collector of their grievances, nothing has been done to improve their condition, he added.

Contracted, Sarpanch Damayanti Murmu said she take up the problems of the tribal families with the district administration.

BDO Krushna Chandra Patra admitted that Mankidia community us facing hardships without basic facilities. Efforts are on to provide housing units under government schemes to the families. Subsequently, other problems of the tribal will be sorted out, he added.

 

PNN

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